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Allori Spacious Apartment campo di fiori Vacation 4/6 sleeps - 2 bathroom - price: 155 Euro for day Delightful Decor and So Much More Located on lovely Via Dei Cappellari, this classy rental is just 1 minute from the hustle and bustle of Campo de' Fiori.
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4 sleeps - 2 bathroom - price: 250 Euro for day Handsomely Historic Hidden away on historic Via Giulia, Varatori warmly welcomes those looking to experience the Eternal City starting at the heart.
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Visentini apartment near Campo de' Fiori 2/4 sleeps - 1 bathroom - price: 125 Euro for day Vibrant Visentini This cute, cozy apartment is ideally situated on the leafy, serene, Via Giulia.
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Vespignani Campo de' Fiori apartment 2/4 sleeps - 1 bathroom - price: 125 Euro for day Gem on Giulia Perfect for a couple, this lovely apartment is situated on historic via Giulia, just a few steps from Campo de' Fiori.
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2/4 sleeps - 1 bathroom - price: 175 Euro for day Charming Cennini For those seeking apartments as artsy as the area, look no further than charming Cennini.
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Marinetti Luxury Apartment To rent 4 sleeps - 2 bathroom - price: 165 Euro for day Squeaky Clean and Prettily Pristine If you appreciate the antiquity of Rome but need modernity at home, look no further than Marinetti, Campo's best kept secret.
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4/6 sleeps - 2 bathroom - price: 300 Euro for day Soothingly Stylish Where lush history meets vibrant nightlife, live it up in the area that has something for everyone.
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Arata campo de fiori vacation rental 4/6 sleeps - 2 bathroom - price: 215 Euro for day Soak Up the Sun, Bask in the View Arata, steps from Piazza Farnese and Campo dei Fiori, walking distance from the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and Spanish Steps, offers all this plus a magnificent view of Saint Peter's dome from the roofdeck.
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This is one of the liveliest and most evocative squares in Rome. Its name means 'Field of Flowers' and dates back to the middle ages when the area was a meadow. The piazza is dominated by the shadowy figure of Giordano Bruno, a monk who was burned at the stake here for heresy in the year 1600.
Every weekday morning people flock to the square for the open air market which sells fruit, vegetables, spices and other Italian produce. It is a great place to experience the hustle and bustle of Roman life and to pick up some fresh ingredients for dinner.
Campo de Fiori is a popular meeting place for young people, both Italian and foreign, who convene at sunset in the many wine bars and cafes. This is a great place to sit back at the end of a busy day and soak up the atmosphere. 








